AI Article Synopsis

  • * There is significant research on nerve transfers focused on restoring motor nerve function, along with associated complications.
  • * The review emphasizes gaps in current knowledge regarding sensory nerve transfers, specifically potential complications from using the superficial branch of the radial nerve as a donor.

Article Abstract

Nerve transfers have re-emerged in the past several decades as a powerful tool for restoration of neurological function and are an essential part of peripheral nerve surgical practice. There is extensive literature describing outcomes from nerve transfers for the restoration of motor nerve function and describing the complication profile. Recently, interest and use of nerve transfers for restoration of sensation has increased. In this review, we highlight the limitations of the current literature on outcomes from sensory nerve transfers and showcase potential complications from their use, particularly related to use of the superficial branch of the radial nerve as a donor sensory nerve.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhsa.2024.09.027DOI Listing

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